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Fantastic Fjords

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Traveling Between Departure Days Adult Price Child Price Infant Price
18/09/2019 - 26/09/2019 Wednesday € 1,151.36 -- --

What's Included

Included:

- Sailing on Thomson Cruises

- Departs 18th September 2019

- 8 Night cruises

- Sailing from Southampton

- 1 x Inside Cabin (Cheapest available)

- All inclusive cruises (All tips included) 

More Information

Car: Southampton Port has two major motorways at its fingertips- the M3 and M27 are both half an hour’s drive away. Head to the City Cruise Terminal, Solent Road, Western Docks, Southampton, SO15 1HJ. When you arrive make sure you have your Marella Cruises paperwork ready. The port staff will direct you to the luggage drop area and show you where to park your car. What better way to experience Norway than with a visit to its birthplace? The battle that marked the unification of 29 Norwegian kingdoms into one country took place in the Haugalandet region – just down the road from Haugesund – in the year 872. Nowadays, the town is home to pretty, pastel coloured buildings and stunning natural landscapes. Plus, it’s becoming a hotspot for glitzy film and music festivals. With v-neck valleys, jagged mountain peaks and glossy lakes, Eidfjord showcases all of Norway’s trademark scenery. But that’s only half the story. Set in the Hardangerfjord region, the town has a slightly milder climate than some of its northern neighbours. And, as a result, the landscape has got a look all of its own. In fact, the area surrounding Eidfjord is known as Norway’s orchard because of the apple, pear, plum and cherry trees that grow here. Visit in May or June and the whole place will be covered in a confetti of fresh blossom petals. Skjolden is Norwegian through and through. This fishing village is set at the inner end of Sognefjorden – the world’s longest fjord – and it’s surrounded by sheer valley walls, green-cloaked hills and jagged mountain peaks. It’s also your gateway to the Jostedalsbreen National Park, a vast expanse of shimmering lakes and icy glaciers. In Norwegian, the word Flam translates as ‘little place between steep mountains’. And, although that description hits the nail on the head, it fails to really conjure up the incredible scale of the place. Flam is cradled in a deep tributary of the Sognefjord which, at 204 kilometres long and 1308 deep, is the world’s longest and deepest fjord. Surrounded by towering cliff faces, the rustic wooden lodges of Flam’s town centre look like miniature models, which adds to the charm when you’re walking around. This sophisticated little city thrives in a patchwork of heather-covered hills and breathtaking fjords. Whether you come here to unravel its spellbinding history or just to soak up the magical scenery, Stavanger puts it all there on a plate for you. 

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